Philanthropic Services Case Studies
Canada's Leading Voice for Liberian Economic Development
With a unique perspective on the confluence of business, politics and philanthropy, Belinda Stronach is working to align the interests of all three spheres behind the challenge of African development. LEARN MORE.
Congress Launches Malaria Caucus
First Lady Laura Bush joined Representatives Donald Payne and John Boozman to launch the Congressional Malaria Caucus, a bipartisan effort to fight the disease. LEARN MORE.
Intellectual Leadership in Global Development
Edward W. Scott, Jr. identified the need for independent research to generate practical solutions to address global poverty. The result: the Center for Global Development. LEARN MORE.
Cher is bringing valuable new financial and management resources to the impoverished Coast Province of Kenya. LEARN MORE.
International Access to Quality Education
Reach Out to Asia is leading the global effort to ensure that children throughout Asia and the Middle East have access to quality education. LEARN MORE.
Haitian Ambassador and Grammy-Award Winning entertainer Wyclef Jean is working to bring awareness, investors, and tourists to his native country. LEARN MORE.
Advancing the Arts in Our Nation's Capital
In 2002, Dr. Sidney Harman and Shakespeare Theatre Company Artistic Director Michael Kahn shared a vision: to create a thriving new performing arts center in the heart of the nation's capital. LEARN MORE.
Expanding Support for the Global Fund
The Global Fund has a powerful ally in the United States: Friends of the Global Fight. LEARN MORE.
Shedding Light on Government Decision Making
In 2006, Michael Klein founded the Sunlight Foundation to empower U.S. citizens to hold their elected officials accountable. LEARN MORE.
An Emboldened Fight to End Malaria
Malaria No More, co-founded by Ray Chambers and leading NGOs, has launched a new policy and advocacy center to galvanize government support to fight malaria. LEARN MORE.
Unleashing the Power of Adolescent Girls
In 2005, the Nike Foundation set out to identify how it could positively impact the global effort to reduce poverty in the developing world. Today, the Foundation leads a $100 million effort to bolster "The Girl Effect." LEARN MORE.
A POWERFUL ADVOCATE FOR AFRICA
DATA was formed in 2002 by Bono and Bobby Shriver with the financial backing from Endeavor client Edward W. Scott, Jr., Bill Gates and George Soros, to raise support among G-8 nations to help end extreme poverty and AIDS in Africa. LEARN MORE.
Mapping the World of Malaria Advocacy
When the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation wanted to better understand the landscape for malaria advocacy in Washington, they turned to the Endeavor Group. LEARN MORE.

